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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is 'for' correctly used in this sentence?

For it's all noodle, you don't need a spoon but a stick.

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When for means because , it sounds better to my ear as the second clause.

  • When for means because , it sounds better to my ear as the second clause.
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When for means because, it sounds better to my ear as the second clause.

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